Ingrown Toenail
Corns & Calluses
Hammer Toe
Warts
Bunion
Heel pain
Intermetatarsal Neuromau |
Condition:
Ingrown
Toenail -
results in redness, swelling, soreness and possible infection; often
painful.
Condition:
Corns
& Calluses -
Frequently caused by ill-fitting shoes, poor quality shoes, or various
foot deformities.
Condition:
Hammer
Toe
- An abnormal contraction of one or more toes that often causes them
to rub on the top of the shoe.
Condition:
Warts
- Circular growths,
usually found on the toes or the bottoms of the feet that are caused
by viruses.
Condition:
Bunion
- A deviation
of the bone behind the big toe.
Condition:
Heel
Pain (Plantar Fasciitis)
- An irritation of the ligament running along the bottom of the foot
and attaching to the heel, commonly causing pain upon arising in the
morning or following increased activity.
Condition:
Ankle
sprain -
Condition that results from an inherently unstable ankle, trauma,
or as a result of an athletic injury.
Condition:
Intermetatarsal
Neuroma -
Any irritative process of the common digital nerve branch that supplies
the plantar (bottom) of adjacent toes. It most frequently involves
the nerve that supplies sensation to adjacent sides of the third and
fourth toes, but can also affect other toes of the foot. A neuroma
is not cancerous and is not a true tumor but a scar. Therefore, a
neuroma is a benign enlargement of the nerve.
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